I'm receiving a bunch of csv files (e.g. 200) at once which I want to read and process one after the other with a JBeret job. How would I configure JBeret to achieve that? Is there some sort of queueing mechanism? Thanks in advance.
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When running batch jobs in WildFly (which contains jberet as a subsystem), submitted job execution requests will be started if there is sufficient processing resources available. Otherwise, requests will be queued for later execution. You can configure the
max-threadsattribute in batch-jberet subsystem to influence the number of concurrent job executions.